1. Amendments
As beneficiary of the Creative Europe Programme, it is important that you remain in contact with the Agency during the implementation of your project. This is particularly important if a change in the project occurs and your contract needs to be modified.
Changes in your project (Amendments)
Some changes require a formal amendment and an authorisation from the Agency. These are:
- Changes to the eligibility dates
- Changes to the budget >10%
- Change of signatory of the Agreement (i.e. change of legal representative of your organisation)
- Change of bank account
- Change of translator
An amendment can only be made in writing. Oral requests for modifications cannot bind the parties legally. Changes that were not communicated to the Agency and approved (in writing) will not be accepted.
Requests must reach the Agency before the change occurs and at the very latest one month before the end of the eligibility period.
For more information on how to submit an amendment please consult this Guide to Amendments 

Templates to request an amendment:
Changes of legal your representative and the organisation’s bank account can be requested via a simple e-mail. For all the other changes, you’ll need to use the templates below:
- Template to modify your budget

- Template to change the translators and dates of eligibility

Please send amendment requests (mentioning your Agreement no) to EACEA-CREATIVE-EUROPE-CULTURE-AMENDMENTS@ec.europa.eu
2. Visual identity and logo
Beneficiaries of the Creative Europe programme are obliged to display in all books, communication and promotional material the EU flag, logo and an acknowledgement that the project has been supported by the European Union. To download the latest version of the logo and the acknowledgement please consult: https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/about-eacea/visual-identity_en
In addition, the following disclaimer shall be added to the inner pages of the publications and studies written by external independent bodies with support from the European Commission:
"The European Commission support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein."